QUÉ SIGNIFICA ŞARKÎ EN TURCO
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10 LIBROS DEL TURCO RELACIONADOS CON «ŞARKλ
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şarkî en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
şarkî y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Origen: The Song of Songs, Commentary and Homilies
A monumental project which brings the English-speaking work key selections from the remarkable literature of early Christianity -- vertiable trasures of Christian faith and theology in superb translations.
Orígenes, R. P. Lawson, 1957
2
Song of Lawino: &, Song of Ocol
Two African literary works by Okot P'Bitek available together in the African Writers Series.
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Song: A Guide to Art Song Style and Literature
Naslagwerk van de liedkunst en de literatuur hierover.
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A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film
Chronicling the early musical film years from 1926 to 1934, A Song in the Dark offers a fascinating look at these innovative films, the product of much of the major experimentation that went on during the development of sound technology.
In fifth-century Britain, Elaine, who lives with her family in the military encampments of Arthur's army, describes her perceptions of war and the people around her as she becomes involved in the struggle against the Saxons.
Graduate text on superconductivity, an area of intense research activity worldwide.
J. B. Ketterson, S. N. Song, 1999
THE STORY: Beane is an exile from life--an oddball.
The Newbery-winning novel in Cynthia Voigt’s timeless Tillerman cycle.
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Song of the Hummingbird
An Aztec princess describes the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
For the rest of his life he, too, will be trying to fly. With this brilliantly imagined novel, Toni Morrison transfigures the coming-of-age story as audaciously as Saul Bellow or Gabriel García Márquez.